So far we have been posting a number of travel top10s on this blog. They are good top 10s, but they are never final. We work on them to improve them. So rather than posting a fixed top 10 our blog we decided to make dynamic overviews on hacks pages.

In this week's hack we tried to find out how romantic a destination is for travelers. We compiled a list of destinations that are mentioned in online magazine top 10s as most romantic. Than we looked what data we had available in our database of these cities had a positive correlation with these cities. The assumption is that this data could be used to predict how romantic a given city is.

The mechanism was quite simple but proved very effective. Move the 'romantic' slide on www.triposo.com to the right and you get a top 5 of romantic places:

Venice , Italy (Venezia in Italian) is still one of the most interesting and lovely places in the world. This sanctuary on a la...

Kovalam is a beautiful beach in Kerala, India. Thirty years ago, Kovalam was a hippy idyll: a picture perfect tropical beach; a...

Santorini is a volcanic island in the Cyclades group of the Greek islands. It is located between Ios and Anafi islands. It is famo...

Florence (Italian: Firenze) is the capital of the region of Tuscany in Italy, with a population of some 366488. The city is consi...

Manali is a city in the Kullu Valley. Manali, at the northern end of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, is a hill station si...

It seems our mechanism has a bias towards the Indian subcontinent, or rather, Indians seem to like to describe their hill stations and beaches as romantic, a preference that finds its way into our database. I'm sure we can filter it out, but if the hack as a whole works well, who's to say that these Indian places aren't among the most romantic on the planet?

So here it is: a new hacks and a new (and much improved) way of looking at the hacks. We've done a whopping six new hacks:

popularity: which places are most popular?

price level: what are cheap places, what are expensive places?

safety: which places are relatively

romance: what are the most romantic destinations?

culture: want to go to a museum? Here are your best bets!

walkability: what places are best for a nice stroll

More importantly we have a new way of presenting the results of these hacks on www.triposo.com. You can use the slides to create any combination of th

e above 6 criteria and get the best results on the map. So if you want a place that is unsafe, yet romantic and dead cheap, we have a bunch of really romantic places in Afghanistan for you, like Bamian or Herat. If it's cheap and safe you want head for South-East Asia. Or you zoom into Southern Italy and look for the most romantic places (Amalfi!). It's great fun to play around with, we think.

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